Moderate Recalled March 8, 2005 About 113,500, including about 12,200 that were installed in buildings units Updated December 2, 2024

CPSC, Honeywell Sensing and Controls Announce Recall of Thermal Switches

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The hazard

When these switches are used in fire or HVAC dampers and heat detectors, they could fail to operate, causing the damper not to close or causing the heat detector not to alarm, if there is a fire.

Incidents reported: None reported.

What to do now

Honeywell Sensing and Controls will provide a free replacement switch.

Contact: For more information, call Honeywell Sensing and Controls at (800) 537-6945 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday.

About this recall

These "Snap Action" thermal switches were sold under the model number 2450A, 2455RA, or 2455RM. They have model numbers and date codes stamped on the sensing surface or end cap. Following are those model numbers and date codes that are part of the corrective action: Model Number Date Codes Part of Corrective Action 2455RA and 2450A Z0412, Z0413, Z0414, Z0415, Z0416, Z0417, Z0418, Z0419, Z0420, Z0421, Z0427, Z0429, Z0430, Z0431,Z0432, Z0434, Z0435, Z0436, Z0437 2455RM Z0421, Z0427, Z0429, Z0430, Z0431, Z0432, Z0434, Z0435, Z0436, Z0437

Product photos

Recalled Thermal Switch
Recalled Thermal Switch

Photos: U.S. CPSC